Players who might quit tests for T20s in the future

Flintoff decided to hang up his boots recently as his body wasn't able to cope up with the demands of test cricket. Who do you think is going to retire from test cricket and opt to play T20s to reduce injuries in the future?

Shane Watson(if he keeps getting injured) in another couple of years is my guess. Whats your opinion?

"Raab gives the 5pm press conference with the air of a man who strongly suspects there’s a chalk penis drawn on his back, but is just going to butch it out by facing forward till the bell goes."- The Guardian's Marina Hyde on the UK's supply prime minister

Ashwin is like one of those paintings whose eye always follows you around the room. He'd be hell in a court room. The judge and the witness would always think he's lookong at both of them at the same time.

Sarwan? Interesting. Is this a hunch based on the player-board dispute? Because I can't think of any other indication, given that he's not particularly good at T20.

Sreesanth said, "Next ball he was beaten and I said, 'is this the King Charles Lara? Who is this impostor, moving around nervously? I should have kept my mouth shut for the next ball - mind you, it was a length ball - Lara just pulled it over the church beyond the boundary! He is a true legend."

My views regarding this topic has been pretty consistent, money is very important for every professional athlete, and cricketers are no different, its surprises me little that players are now quitting test cricket in order to be able to play in the IPL and CL in order to earn more money.

Lots of people say that finding a window for the IPL will solve this problem, and also save test cricket, but I don't agree with this at all, AFAIC until all main cricketing boards don't start paying test cricketers more money than any T20 league would, this problem would never be solved.

If test cricket is the most grueling and demanding form of the game, then shouldn't a test player be payed more than a OD or T20 player, and until this doesn't happens neither the ICC or any cricket board has any right to question a player's decision of turn his back to test cricket.

Sarwan? Interesting. Is this a hunch based on the player-board dispute? Because I can't think of any other indication, given that he's not particularly good at T20.

Have to disagree. He was brilliant for Guyana when in the first Standford T20 although he aint a big hitter. Plus the finishing role that he has done so well all these years in ODIs can be very effective in T20 if he bats like @ 5 or 6.